EDUCATION OFFICIALS MEET WITH DISTRICTS: Education Commissioner Pam Stewart and other Department of Education officials will continue a series of meetings at school districts to discuss changes approved this year by the Legislature. (8 a.m., Hillsborough County School Board auditorium, 901 East Kennedy Blvd., Tampa. Also, 2 p.m., Heartland Educational Consortium, training room A, 1096 U.S. Highway 27 North, Lake Placid.)

CABINET CONSIDERS FPL NUKE PLAN: Gov. Rick Scott and the Florida Cabinet will consider approving Florida Power & Light's plan to build two nuclear reactors at the Turkey Point complex in Miami-Dade County. In December, state Administrative Law Judge D.R. Alexander issued a recommendation for Scott and the Cabinet to approve "certification" for the location, construction and operation of the two 1,100-megawatt reactors. Scott and the Cabinet act as the state's power-plant siting board. Cabinet approval is another step in a long process before FPL could build the reactors. That process also includes gaining federal approvals. If FPL builds the reactors, it would likely be a decade before they would start generating electricity. (9 a.m., Cabinet meeting room, the Capitol.)

FRANKEL RAISES MONEY, CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY: A birthday party that will double as a fund-raising event is expected to be held for U.S. Rep. Lois Frankel, D-Fla. (5:30 p.m., Palm Beach Photographic Centre, 415 Clematis St., West Palm Beach.)

GRANT TO SPEAK TO YOUNG REPUBLICANS: State Rep. James Grant, R-Tampa, is expected to speak to the Pinellas County Young Republicans. (7 p.m., Yard of Ale Gastro Pub, 2675 Ulmerton Road, Clearwater.)